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Rule 11 / Instant Replay<br />
2. When officials err and fail to observe the fouls according to 11-2.1.d.1<br />
(this shall not include a common foul) or a fight, they are permitted to<br />
correct and penalize these infraction(s), with the use of a monitor review,<br />
when the act occurs:<br />
a. When the game clock was stopped, it must be corrected:<br />
1. During the first dead ball after the clock was properly started.<br />
b. When the game clock was running, it must be corrected:<br />
1. During the first dead ball after the clock was properly stopped; or<br />
2. Before the second live ball when the ball became dead after a<br />
successful goal but the clock continued to run.<br />
3. When it is determined that a flagrant 1 or 2 personal foul, a flagrant 2<br />
contact technical foul or a fight did occur within the prescribed time<br />
frame, the infraction(s) should be penalized and play shall be resumed<br />
by awarding the ball to the offended team where the stoppage of play<br />
occurred to review the flagrant act. When a flagrant 2 contact technical<br />
foul or a contact dead ball technical foul is assessed, play shall be resumed<br />
by awarding the ball to the offended team at the division line on either<br />
side of the playing court. Any previous activity before the monitor review<br />
shall not be canceled or nullified. When it is determined that a flagrant 1<br />
or 2 personal foul, a flagrant 2 contact technical foul or a fight did not<br />
occur within the prescribed time frame, play shall be resumed where the<br />
stoppage of play occurred to review the act.<br />
4. A coach may request a monitor review to determine if any flagrant 2<br />
contact foul occurred. When a flagrant 1 or 2 contact foul or contact dead<br />
ball technical foul is not assessed, a timeout shall be charged to that team.<br />
5. After a foul has been called, to determine on whom a foul is to be charged<br />
when there is uncertainty.<br />
e. Violations.<br />
In the last two minutes of the second period and overtime(s), to determine<br />
the following:<br />
1. Whether a shot clock violation occurred.<br />
2. Which team caused the ball to go out of bounds when there is a deflection<br />
involving two or more players.<br />
Section 3. Instant Replay—Mandatory Use<br />
Art. 1. Officials shall use such available equipment in the following situations:<br />
a. When there is a reading of zeros on the game clock at the end of any period,<br />
after making a call on the playing court, and when necessary to determine the<br />
outcome of the game in the following situations:<br />
1. Determine whether a try for field goal entering the basket was released<br />
before the reading of zeros on the game clock. When it is determined that<br />
the try for goal was successful, the official is permitted to put the exact<br />
time back on the game clock as to when the ball passed through the net.<br />
2. Determine whether a shot-clock violation occurred before the reading of<br />
zeros on the game clock.